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edgily, adv. (ˈɛdʒɪlɪ) [f. edgy a. + -ly2.] In an edgy manner; irritably, testily.1837 H. E. Manning Let. 8 Mar. in S. Leslie Life (1921) xvi. 269 Newman did not like my joking letter. He answered rather edgily and defensively. 1922 M. Arlen Piracy iii. ix. §3 ‘You are making a butt of me, Virginia,...
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Len and Company
Guy Lodge of Variety gave the film a positive review writing : "It’s a spiny, sometimes edgily funny turn, making few concessions to sentimentality even
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edgy
edgy, a. (ˈɛdʒɪ) [f. edge n. + -y.] 1. Having an edge or edges; sharp, cutting.1775 C. Davy Bourrit's Glac. Savoy (1776) 99 Constantly walking over broken rocks, either ragged, or cleft, or edgy. 1820 L. Hunt Indicator No. 15 (1822) I. 118 Lastly, think of the razor itself..how cold, how edgy, how h...
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Jonah and Otto
strongly cast and curiously compelling production... moreover, both performers are transfixing, with Egan being mellifluously mesmeric, and Waldmann edgily
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Najwan Darwish
-Sarah Irving, The edgily modern poetry of Najwan Darwish, Electronic Intifada
“While his poetry is at times political, it embodies a universal message
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Ivy Compton-Burnett
Patrick Lyons wrote over 30 years later, "These are witty and often demanding novels, peopled with alert sceptics who are devoted to epigrammatic talk and edgily
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László Mednyánszky
His political views
He edgily tried to establish an association against the Pan-Slav agitators with Béla Grünwald.
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In Carterian Fashion
Critic Robert Christgau rated the album an "A−", saying, "Just by blowing so lustily and swinging so edgily, Carter puts out more personality and pleasure
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Marylyn Dintenfass
Her array of ripe, radiant, saturated hues—a palette of gorgeous diversity—can be silkily smooth and nuanced; boldly exuberant; or edgily, feverishly discordant
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Conversations with My Father
A sweeping and anguished epic with jolts of aching laughter his new departure contains edgily dimensioned characters, provocatively unresolved themes and
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Tongue n' Cheek
oeuvre, which frequently made the listener feel like they were being mugged in the middle of an amusement arcade, its distorted synthesisers are still edgily
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George Meegan
"Gillingham & Rainham is a key marginal, and right from Day One, the prime minister was there, pacing edgily up and down Gillingham Station.
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Do You Think of Me?
Blues & Soul described it as a "soulfully-heartfelt and edgily-pounding" track.
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Rhythm Nation
But essentially these are bodies rooted into the floor, taut yet alive in the way of a boxer edgily biding his time in the ring."
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